Clark fought off not only his competitors but seemingly the entire crowd Sunday at Shinnecock Hills to capture his second U.S. Open title.
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When boundaries are put in place good things can happen: McGinley on what Clark represents to golf
The "Live From the U.S. Open" desk talks about how Wyndham Clark has handled the last year of adversity since the fallout at Oakmont to capturing his second U.S. Open crown at Shinnecock. Paul McGInley believes Clark and Joaquinn Niemann are great examples for golf in how rules can help spark turnarounds from players.
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